The World’s Oldest Recipe | A 4,000-Year-Old Babylonian Stew

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🌍 4000 years ago, in the heart of #Babylon, food was more than just sustenance—it was part of a rich #FoodHistory. 🍲

In 1750 BCE, the Babylonians inscribed recipes on clay tablets, documenting flavors that have lasted through the ages.
This makes their writings the oldest known recipe in history.

🐑 Lamb, onions, garlic, cumin, and coriander…
Slow-cooked and infused with aromatic spices, this dish was a staple of #AncientCuisine.
Surprisingly, it shares many similarities with #WorldCuisine today, proving that #FoodCulture transcends time.

Alongside this dish, Babylonians enjoyed flatbread, dipping it into the rich stew—a tradition still found across many cultures today.
Through this ancient practice, we can see how #CulinaryTraditions connect us to our past.

🍽 Exploring #AncientHistory through food offers a unique way to understand civilizations.
Through #Shorts, we bring history to life in bite-sized stories, unveiling the flavors of the past.

📜 #VaultFilms takes you on a journey through #History, where forgotten flavors and lost civilizations meet!
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